In today’s newsletter, we looked at offensive wizardry in Washington, Lamar Jackson’s playoff woes and the remaining coaching vacancies. (Note: This was first published prior to former Lions DC Aaron Glenn’s confirmation as the Jets coach,
Only eight NFL teams remain in the fight for postseason glory, meaning fantasy and DFS options are limited moving forward. If you're taking part in any postseason fantasy football contest or DFS tournament,
The NFC and AFC championship matchups are set. On Saturday, the Kansas City Chiefs made their first step toward a historic three-peat with a win over
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game in their fourth playoff matchup in 5 years.
The Divisional Round of the playoffs featured a ton of drama and a lot of interesting developments. Let’s have a look at what we learned with a Vikings
CeeGee's favorite QB matchups to exploit for Wild Card Weekend - DFS quarterbacks to target on DraftKings and FanDuel. These QB matchups are GPP and cash game opportunities.
On the surface, the four remaining teams in the NFL playoffs signify the importance of having a franchise quarterback. But it’s not that simple when it comes to
Monsieur Spoff, wood or gas in your fireplace? IMHO gas fireplaces are the equivalent of a domed stadium. Unreal. Wood. Always. And so goes the NFC North. Wow. When you don't play your best in the biggest moments, your season ends. There are exceptions, but that's definitely the rule.
A breakdown of how to approach DFS roster building for the Divisional Round, including some unique player combinations.
• First up, it’s the Philadelphia Eagles hosting the Los Angeles Rams at Lincoln Financial Field. Kickoff is scheduled for 3 p.m. ET. • At 6:30 p.m. ET, the Baltimore Ravens visit the Buffalo Bills in the highlight game of the weekend.
Jurickson Profar agreed to a $42 million, three-year contract with the Atlanta Braves on Thursday, less than a year after the outfielder got a $1 million deal from the San Diego Padres with spring training already underway.
Long before quarterback Andrew Luck became one of the biggest "what could have been" stories in NFL history, he and Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz were teammates at Stanford. Ertz recently spoke with ESPN's John Keim about how Washington signal-caller Jayden Daniels,